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A generalized slip-rate function for kinematic modeling
2020<p>Over the last decades, many types of slip-rate functions (SRFs) have been introduced into kinematic rupture modeling. Commonly used SRFs are the Haskell-type rectangular pulse, cosine and trapezoidal windows and the Kostrov-/Yoffe functions.
Sebastian von Specht +3 more
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Effect of the slip rate on wear at low temperatures
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 19711. The difference in wear at the slip rates investigated is due to the hardening of the surface, depending on the friction conditions. 2. The effect of cooling on the wear of rings in vacuum was evident only up to a slip rate of 0.44 m /sec. It is possible that at this slip rate the conditions on the friction surface (mainly temperature)
G. N. Presnyakova +5 more
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Earthquake size as a function of fault slip rate
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1996AbstractEstimates of the potential size of earthquakes on mapped active faults are generally based on regressions of earthquake magnitude (Mw) versus length (L) of fault rupture for historical earthqukes. The fault slip rate (S) has been ignored in formal prediction equations, but more accurate predictions of future earthquake magnitudes on mapped ...
John G. Anderson +2 more
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The importance of cross-slip in high-rate deformation
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2007We apply three-dimensional dislocation dynamics simulations to study the dynamic response of materials at high strain rates (104 to 106 s−1) with the focus on investigating the role of cross-slip in deformation. By comparing simulations with and without cross-slip, we find that cross-slip plays a role in the generation and annihilation of dislocations,
Z Q Wang, I J Beyerlein, R LeSar
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Solid-Liquid Interface Slip as a Rate Process
ASME/STLE 2007 International Joint Tribology Conference, Parts A and B, 2007Thin film lubrication may be significantly affected by slip at the solid-liquid interface. Slip occurs when there is a jump in the mean speed between the walls and the first layer of liquid molecules. Using molecular simulation, we show that the amount of slip is greatly affected by solvation pressure and that this dependence can be accounted for by ...
A. Martini +3 more
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Slip rates and morphology of continental collision belts
Geology, 1976The widths of the Iranian and Tibetan collision segments of the Alpine belt are found to be proportional to the local convergence rates. Both segments are plateaus, but they stand at different elevations. The simplest reason for the width-rate correlation is that both increase with distance from the poles of relative rotation of the colliding plates ...
Zvi Ben Avraham, Amos Nur
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Mechanisms of Slip Weakening and Healing in Glass at Co-Seismic Slip Rates
The determination of co-seismic slip resistance in earth faults is critical for understanding the magnitude of shear stress reduction and hence the near-fault acceleration that can occur duringearthquakes. Knowledge of shear resistance dependency on slip velocity, slip distance, normal stress, and surface roughness is fundamental information for ...Vikas Prakash, Fuping Yuan, Nirav Parikh
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Deep Slip Rates on the San Andreas Fault
Science, 1999Parkfield, California, is located along the San Andreas fault and has been the site of a long-term earthquake prediction study since 1985. Microearthquake clustering provides detailed insights into the mechanisms of fault slippage and its connection to earthquakes.
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Tension-compression asymmetry and the underlying slip/twinning activity in extruded Mg–Y sheets
International Journal of Plasticity, 2021Dongdi Yin, Carl J Boehlert
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